I feel the same seniorcitizen. But what sort of outcome were we ever going to get when the PM and half the cabinet don't want us to leave? Are they trying to make the nation pay for having disagreed with them?

Ditto - I wanted to stay. But the unelected autocrats at the EU have been really unpleasant in their desperation to make sure nobody else leaves and rocks their little gravy train! Juncker is the most arrogant nasty man. At no point has he said, "hmmm, we are so unpopular that people want to leave, how can we change?" He's simply said, "money and we're going to give you a good old butterless anal shafting." Can't bear the alcoholic tool.

Yes I do. Lots of people voted genuinely thinking there'd be more money for the NHS, and were taken in by all the sunshine and lollipops promised by the likes of Boris. I think a second referendum - especially now it's clear no one is jumping at the chance to make fabulous trade deals with us - would come out differently.

£60bn is just one side of the balance sheet. The other side is the extra money we can 'earn' and save when we can trade with whoever we like and the money we save by not having to implement stupid EU rules.

A true net figure of income/expendiure would be interesting, but I guess we'll never see that. And anyway its not all about money

No. As a Leave voter I'm obviously disgusted at these sums. But it just confirms what absolute pigs the EU elites are, how little they actually care about European fraternity and solidarity, and how much better we are free of them.